Directions:•
From A30 (Launceston) follow
the Bude road (B3254) for about 10 miles
until a left turn to Week St.
Mary appears. Turn left then
after about ½ mile go ahead at a
crossroads; after another ½ mile, at the
end of the road, turn right towards the
village. Down over a little humped
backed bridge, rising up through the
crossroads of Greenamoor made famous by
Thomasine Bonaventure. The village is
about 1 mile ahead.•
From Holsworthy, take the Bude
road (A3072) for about 6 miles, turning
left at "Red Post" crossroads towards
Launceston (B3254). Continue on this
road for about 4 miles, passing through
the small village of Whitstone. Within a
further ½ mile, turn right, signposted
to Week St. Mary. After
about 2 miles, at the crossroads of
Greenamoor, turn right towards the
village of Week St. Mary.
The village is about 1 mile ahead.•
From Bideford (A39), continue
to travel south down the A39 for about
25 miles, passing through the outskirts
of Bude & Stratton, then carry on down
the A39 for a further 5 miles until you
pass through the small hamlet of Bangors
(Poundstock). Within ½ mile turn left
towards Week St. Mary.
The road is narrow and winds up and down
2 valleys until after 1½ miles you turn
right at a T-junction in towards the
village about ½ mile ahead.